As London's police department prepares to move to a new home, some in the community are calling for some artifacts from the building to be made public. They're artifacts from some of the city's most grisly crimes, including the Jack the Ripper murders.

Evidence collected in the Ripper murders and a number of other notorious crimes are currently on display at the Crime Museum. There's one catch: it's not open to the general public. But that could soon change.

Evidence collected in the Ripper murders and a number of other notorious crimes are currently on display at the Crime Museum. There's one catch: it's not open to the general public. But that could soon change.

As London's police department prepares to move to a new home, some in the community are calling for some artifacts from the building to be made public. They're artifacts from some of the city's most grisly crimes, including the Jack the Ripper murders.